What do you mean, you can't get behind the CLI? If you installed a Virtual Environment with the OpenMediaVault ISO, the Webinterface runs the moment the system is done with the installation and the system is rebooted.

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David

"Well... lately this forum has become support for everything except omv" [...] "And is like someone is banning Google from their browsers"

Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.Upload Logfile via WebGUI/CLI
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I host parts of the omv-extras.org Repository, the OpenMediaVault Live Demo and the pre-built PXE Images. If you want you can take part and help covering the costs by having a look at my profile page.

Login Issues

I've uploaded a screenshot from VMWare that shows, "No interface(s) available," noting that the default username and password are not accepted.

I can log into the CLI as root. What's the syntax to load the GUI from the command line?

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UPDATE: After logging in as ROOT, I was able to use the 'omv-firstaid' command to configure the Web GUI at 192.168.192.131 and log in through Chrome on the host operating system. Is this the way it normally works?

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"Well... lately this forum has become support for everything except omv" [...] "And is like someone is banning Google from their browsers"

Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.Upload Logfile via WebGUI/CLI
#openmediavault on freenode IRC | German & English | GMT+1
Absolutely no Support via PM!

I host parts of the omv-extras.org Repository, the OpenMediaVault Live Demo and the pre-built PXE Images. If you want you can take part and help covering the costs by having a look at my profile page.